Genocide Treaty - Deborah Tavares

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All rights belong to StopTheCrime.net Although commonly called the “Genocide Treaty,” technically, it is a “convention” and not a “treaty.” A treaty is a bilateral agreement between two nations; a “convention” is a multilateral agreement between many nations, in this case, most of those on our planet! But there is no provision for a convention in the U.S. Constitution! Because it is a convention and not a treaty, every signatory nation involved is bound to defend it, adhere to it, and be ready to persecute individuals according to its ambiguous terms, as agreed upon by the member nations. This makes this genocide convention one of the most powerful international laws in the history of mankind! Yet, no matter how the
nations of earth may plan and devise, there is a God in heaven who has a rule of right: the Ten Commandments. And the time is nearing when He shall judge men according to that rule. One of the ten is the Sabbath commandment. It stands as a great memorial to the creative power of the One who made us all. And it is bulwark-ed by twelve great pillars of truth. Here they are, in the next chapter.
Every conceivable base is covered to make the individual Christian a prime target of any power-crazed politician, judge, police officer, or neighborhood snitch. And STILL the scoffer believes Christian prophecy is a myth? This law is a first of it's kind. This is the first GLOBALLY ACCEPTED LAW on the books. That's right! It's a ONE WORLD GOVERNMENTAL LAW.

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